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“Sincere Min” Interpretated in Three Pure-Land Schools

JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU)
doi 10.4259/ibk.16.156
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Date

January 1, 1967

Authors
Eiken Kobai
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Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies


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